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" ... Electrified: Just because a car is “electrified” doesn’t mean it’s driving around only on electricity. “Electrified” cars can range from the mildest of hybrids to full-on electric-only drivetrains. The term only means that the vehicle has some sort of electric propulsion system on board. Related terms: EV, BEV, HEV, PHEV, ZEV, FCEV ... "
" ... Many people won’t consider all of these words seriously offensive in every situation. However, they are all by nature negative and insulting with a particular resonance for disabled people. Some, like “the R-word,” should be absolutely forbidden. In any case, workplaces where even the mildest of these words are constantly and gleefully used tend to grind down people with disabilities, even if they aren’t directed specifically at them. Whether or not you ban language like this outright, the important thing is to pay attention and be aware of their ableist roots and ugly effects. ... "
" ... People struggling with mental illness, from the mildest and most routine to the intractable and utterly devastating, are also burdened by the stereotypes and prejudices of stigmatization. The stigma of mental illness interferes with getting needed care and causes social isolation and alienation. This is not how things should be. Instead, people with emotional, cognitive and behavioral problems, regardless of whether the causes are external traumas or circumstances, internal events, or some combination, should be given the same respect and access to treatment as someone dealing with a mild sprain, a flu, or a life-threatening cancer. Healthcare should be healthcare. But it’s not. And stigmatization is largely to blame. ... "
" ... The difficulty we experience is not in the performance of the economy, per se; it’s in the effect it has on the job market, a subset of the economy. Even in the mildest, most short-lived recessions, the job market takes some sort of hit or another. Never mind the disaster we’re still suffering! ... "
" ... We’re blessed to be in a place that has one of the mildest climates and gentlest weather patterns in the Northeast. That along with some of the finest soils in the world available to grow grapes allows the region to grow lots of different European varieties successfully. Some other cool-climate regions have a limited number of vinifera that can actually survive so it’s a bit easier to get behind a signature grape. Here we have lots that are successful and the list is growing. Many of us thought that Merlot might be that variety however in the past few years, with new clonal/rootstock selections, varieties like Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot have really shined. A case could be made that Petit Verdot can make the most interesting and most powerful red wines here. I do think our strength lies in the Atlantic varieties that have proven themselves so well in our district – that also includes Sauvignon Blanc which I think makes some of the most vibrant and compelling whites. ... "